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Thanks for reposting. It's hard to find acoustic damage success stories. All lot of the new guys need something positive to read to have some hope in their lives. Cheers!
Thank you for this one. Noise induced T can go away, it's actually pretty common. To bad people don't report back when their T disappears after a couple of years. Guess they're being busy living their lives.
Thank you for this one. Noise induced T can go away, it's actually pretty common. To bad people don't report back when their T disappears after a couple of years. Guess they're being busy living their lives.
Sadly those who don't have tinnitus anymore (cured) don't want to "look behind"... Even when you just write or read something about tinnitus it can make it appear again. That's why there are more sufferers seeking help than cured people on websites.
For example, if you have a new girlfriend, you probably don't want to think about the last you had before
An other different example : If you buy something on the internet, you won't write after receiving it fine whereas if there is a problem at reception you will send a comment back.
Sadly those who don't have tinnitus anymore (cured) don't want to "look behind"... Even when you just write or read something about tinnitus it can make it appear again. That's why there are more sufferers seeking help than cured people on websites.